A system for forming display holders, such as name badges, identification badges, name plates, signs and the like, from modular, interchangeable components. In one embodiment a display holder is provided comprising a display subassembly having a cover and a backer plate releasably connectable to the cover, the plate having a first connector located on a rear surface of the plate. The display holder also includes a second connector releasably connectable to the first connector for positioning the display subassembly relative to a support surface.
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1. A display holder comprising:
(a) display subassembly comprising
(i) a cover; and
(ii) a backer plate releasably connectable to said cover, said backer plate having a first connector formed on a rear surface of said backer plate, wherein said first connector comprises a recess defined by a rib projecting from said rear surface of said backer plate;
(iii) an insert sheet positionable between said cover and said backer plate, wherein said insert sheet is capable of bearing indicia for display and is visible through said cover; and
(b) a plurality of different configured second connectors, wherein each of the plurality of different configured second connectors are releasably connectable to said first connector for positioning said display subassembly relative to a support surface.
30. A display holder comprising:
(a) display subassembly comprising
(i) a cover; and
(ii) a backer plate releasably connectable to said cover, said backer plate having a first connector located on a rear surface of said backer plate, wherein said first connector comprises a recess defined by a rib projecting from said rear surface of said backer plate;
(iii) an insert sheet positionable between said cover and said backer plate, wherein said insert sheet is capable of bearing indicia for display and is visible through said cover and
(b) a plurality of different configured second connectors, wherein each of said plurality of different configured second connectors is releasably connectable to said first connector for positioning said display subassembly relative to a support surface,
wherein said first connector and each of said plurality of second connectors are adjustable between engaged and disengaged positions, and wherein said first connector and each of said plurality of second connectors are adjustable from said engaged position to said disengaged position by flexing said backer plate.
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This application claims the benefit of the priority of U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/015,371 filed 20 Jun. 2014, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
This application relates to a system for forming display holders, such as name badges, identification badges, name plates, signs and the like, from modular, interchangeable components.
Many reusable name badges, desk signs, product signs and other similar signage systems are known in the prior art. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,726,252 issued 27 Apr. 2004, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, a computer-controlled identifier tag production system is described for producing wearable identifier tag assemblies, such as customized name badges. Each assembly comprises a plastic holder, a printed identifier tag or label, and a rigid backer sheet. The rigid backer sheet may consist of a sheet of metal plate to enable the assembly to be held in position on an article of clothing using a magnet. Alternatively, the backer sheet may comprise a conventional pin or similar fastener.
While prior art reusable name badge and signage systems are in widespread use and have been very successful, they suffer from some drawbacks. Many prior art systems use adhesives to join badge or sign components. This means that they cannot be used in applications which could compromise the integrity of the adhesives, such where components need to be cleaned or sterilized in dishwashers after each use. For example, reusable signage systems are commonly used in restaurants and hotel dining rooms to label food served at buffets. Since food or beverages may occasionally spill on to such signs, it is important that they be easily cleaned to avoid bacterial contamination and to comply with heath regulations. Apart from the use of adhesives, problems can also arise where sign parts are soldered together, creating small gaps where bacteria can potentially collect.
There are also drawbacks to name badges and signs using metal components. Such products are relatively heavy and are more expensive to manufacture and ship. Also, if metal components are used in combination with plastic or other components, the different tolerances and material characteristics of the components, such as variable shrinkage rates at different temperatures, may cause product failures in some applications.
A further drawback of many conventional name badge and signage systems is that they are restricted to particular dedicated uses. For example, badges or signs designed for one particular application cannot be easily disassembled and reassigned to other applications. This requires customers to purchase different signage systems for different applications which is more expensive and environmentally wasteful, particular if the signs are not readily reusable.
A need has therefore arisen for display holders which may be assembled from lightweight, modular, interchangeable components and which are foodsafe and dishwasher safe.
The foregoing examples of the related art and limitations related thereto are intended to be illustrative and not exclusive. Other limitations of the related art will become apparent to those of skill in the art upon a reading of the specification and a study of the drawings.
The following embodiments and aspects thereof are described and illustrated in conjunction with systems, tools and methods which are meant to be exemplary and illustrative, not limiting in scope. In various embodiments, one or more of the above-described problems have been reduced or eliminated, while other embodiments are directed to other improvements.
In one embodiment a display holder is provided comprising a display subassembly having a cover and a backer plate releasably connectable to the cover, the backer plate having a first connector located on a rear surface of the plate. The display holder also includes a second connector releasably connectable to the first connector for positioning the display subassembly relative to a support surface.
In addition to the exemplary aspects and embodiments described above, further aspects and embodiments will become apparent by reference to the drawings and by study of the following detailed descriptions.
Exemplary embodiments are illustrated in referenced figures of the drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
Throughout the following description specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding to persons skilled in the art. However, well known elements may not have been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the disclosure. Accordingly, the description and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive, sense.
This application relates to a system for forming display holders 10, such as name badges, name plates, signs and the like, from modular, interchangeable components. In most applications holder 10 is designed to display printed information, such as the name and/or title of an employee or company, an identification number or photo, a product name or description, a food or beverage name or photo, or any other information or indicia. As described below, display holder 10 may be configured for displaying information in a wide variety of applications and on different support surfaces, including articles of clothing, desks or other furniture, walls or doors, glass surfaces, bulletin boards, warehouse racks or shelving and the like. Depending upon the application, display holder 10 may be free-standing or fixed at a desired location.
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Backer plate 14 includes a front surface 36, a rear surface 38, ends 40 and top and bottom surfaces 42 and 44. In the embodiment of
As in other prior art reusable signage systems, display subassembly 16 exhibits the advantage that insert sheet 18 may be easily removed from subassembly 16 for replacement with one or more substitute insert sheets 18. For example, if the name or position of an employee changes, the old sheet 18 may be removed from subassembly 16 and discarded and a new sheet 18 bearing the corrected or updated indicia 20 may be substituted. Since no adhesives are used, the applicant's system does not result in a sticky and potentially unsightly residue on backer plate 14. This feature is particularly attractive to large companies using customized backer plates 14 and/or having a large amount of staff turnover. As described in applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 6,726,252, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, substitute insert sheets 18 or tags can be quickly and easily produced, for example by an end user, using conventional desktop printers.
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In an alternative embodiment, metal plate 60 may be configured as a second connector 54 sized to snap-fit within recess 50 of first connector 48. In this embodiment metal plate 60 may include tabs 58 which are received in slots 52 of first connector 48 when first and second connectors 48, 54 are coupled together as described above. In this embodiment a magnet accessory 56 (with or without tabs 58) may be positioned behind an article of clothing (not shown). As in the first embodiment described above, the magnetic attraction between metal plate 60 and magnet accessory 56 maintains display holder 10 in place at the desired location.
One advantage of the first embodiment described above, where magnet accessory 56 functions as a second connector 54 received in recess 50 of first connector 48 (
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As will be apparent to a person skilled in the art, display subassemblies 16 may be configured in many different shapes and sizes depending upon the application.
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This “flex to release” functionality enables a display subassembly 16 to be quickly removed from one configuration and reassigned to another configuration, greatly enhancing the versatility of the overall system. By way of example, a display subassembly 16 may be used as part of a display holder 10 deployed as a sign identifying inventory stored in warehouse racks using a magnet accessory 56 as a second connector 54. The same subassembly 16 could be repurposed as a display holder 10 functioning as an identification badge for a visitor at the warehouse by quickly removing magnet accessory 56 and substituting a pin fastener accessory 62 for wear on an article of clothing. The informational content of display subassembly 16 could change by removing insert sheet 18 (e.g. an insert sheet 18 bearing indicia 20 identifying an inventory item) and substituting an insert sheet 18 bearing other indicia 20 (e.g. an insert sheet 18 printed with the visitor's name). By way of another example, a display subassembly 16 could be used as part of a display holder 10 functioning as a name badge for use by a teacher at a professional conference. The same subassembly 16 could also be repurposed as part of a display holder 10 functioning as a desk sign, as described further below.
As described herein, display subassembly 16 may be formed in different shapes and sizes depending upon the desired application.
In the illustrated embodiments recess 50 is an oval-shaped female socket having a narrow profile. That is, connector 48 projects only a short distance rearwardly of rear surface 38 of backer plate 14. However, as will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art many other embodiments and arrangements are possible.
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In this embodiment mounting surface 74 of stand 70 functions as a second connector 54 releasably connectable to first connector 48 of backer plate 14 by means of a snap-fit. In particular, mounting surface 74 is configured to releasably fit into recess 50 of connector 48 such that tabs 58 projecting from corners 84 are seated in slots 52 and central tab 58A is received within slot 52A (
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Base 88 of divider stand 86 may be free-standing or may be secured to a support surface, such as a work station divider, using double-sided tape or the like. Stand 86 may be used to optionally support one (
In other embodiments of display holder 10, a display subassembly 16 may be secured to a support surface, such as a glass display, by suction forces.
When used in buffet applications and the like, there is a likelihood that food or beverages may occasionally spill on display holder 10 as discussed above. An important advantage of this embodiment is that all of the component parts are foodsafe and dishwasher safe. Thus, after each use to, for example, identify food items in a buffet, display holders 10 can be easily disassembled, washed/sterilized and reused. This enables serving staff to quickly and economically set out and remove attractive buffet signage while complying with health regulations. Moreover, since the component parts of the applicant's display holder system are engineered to be mechanically robust, display holders 10 are not prone to breakage, even when reused many times.
As discussed above, display subassemblies 16 may be configured in a large number of shapes and sizes. By way of non-limiting examples, subassemblies 16 configured as name badges may be 1″×3″ or ⅝″×3¼″ in size; subassemblies configured as oval-shaped signs may be 1½″×3¼″ or 2⅜×5½″ in size; and subassemblies 16 configured as rectangular signs may be 2⅛″×3⅜″, or 3″×5¼″; or 2″×8″, or 2″×10″ in size in particular embodiments.
While a number of exemplary aspects and embodiments have been discussed above, those of skill in the art will recognize certain modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations thereof. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims and claims hereafter introduced are interpreted to include all such modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations as are within their true spirit and scope.
Feldman, Alexander Jeffrey, Roberts, Robbie Gordon, Kott, Marla Charisse, MacMillan, Kristin Sarah
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